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    Shay the sheep loves everything about magic. When a famous magician comes to town, will his performance be everything Shay hopes?

  • by Jenny Moore
    £6.49

    Blue Early Reader.

  • by Jenny Moore
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    Pink Early Reader.

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    by Jenny Moore
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    by Jenny Moore
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    Otter wants to win the river race, but all the rubbish in the river causes lots of issues... Includes a short quiz at the back to check that children have taken in the story.

  • - (Orange Early Reader)
    by Jenny Moore
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    Orange Early Reader.

  • - (Brown Chapter Readers)
    by Jenny Moore
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  • - (Lime Chapter Readers)
    by Jenny Moore
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  • - (Pink Early Reader)
    by Jenny Moore
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    Sam can tap dance! Where will he go? If it is not a nut, what is it?

  • - (Lime Chapter Reader)
    by Jenny Moore
    £6.99

  • - (Purple Early Reader)
    by Jenny Moore
    £6.99

    Scarlet the scarecrow is not very good at scaring crows. When bossy Aunt Anne arrives, Scarlet has to become more scary... But how?

  • - (Purple Early Reader)
    by Jenny Moore
    £6.99

    Mrs Wonder is taking her class of superheroes on a school trip to a museum. But will they be able to keep their powers hidden?

  • by Jenny Moore
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    A botched bread roll robbery spells trouble for Victorian sewer scamp, Nicholas Nabb¿big trouble. But when a mysterious veiled widow, Annie, steps in to save him, it looks like his luck might finally be changing. Only Annie vanishes before they can become properly acquainted, leaving Nick with nothing but questions. Who is the lady behind the black veil? Why does she seem determined to help him? And, most importantly of all, where is she now? Nick will stop at nothing to find out.

  • by Jenny Moore
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  • - (Gold Early Reader)
    by Jenny Moore
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    Will is a washing-up fairy, but he isn''t very good at it. He breaks a teapot! What can he do to apologise?

  • - (Lime Chapter Reader)
    by Jenny Moore
    £7.99

    Leroy and his grandad hope to win the Glenford Gardening Competition and be featured on the local news. Leroy is keen to help so Grandad puts him in charge of watering, with instructions to add one drop of Grow Magic to every can of water.But Leroy is too busy daydreaming and tips in the whole bottle by mistake! What will Grow Magic do to Grandad¿s veggies... and the local bugs?

  • by Jenny Moore
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    Noel is used to his unusual family set-up: him, Mum, super-brainy little sister Bauble, and his gay uncles (both called Mike) next door. But when Bauble spots Mum kissing Santa ClausΓÇöin AugustΓÇöeverything Noel thought he knew about his family is turned upside-down. WhoΓÇÖs the mysterious ΓÇÿFΓÇÖ sending Mum romantic postcards? Why has she started taking weird photos of people in food bikinis? And, even though heΓÇÖs clearly not Santa, might Dad still be alive after all?

  • - Tough Riddles for Smart Kids + Would You Rather Game Book for Kids - The #1 Entertainment Box Set for Children
    by Jenny Moore
    £16.99 - 20.99

  • - 500 Riddles and Brain Teasers that Will Challenge the Whole Family
    by Jenny Moore
    £15.99 - 17.99

  • - 500 Hilarious Questions, Silly Scenarios and Challenging Choices the Whole Family Will Love
    by Jenny Moore
    £11.49 - 20.99

  • by Jenny Moore
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    When Audrey Orr¿s mum wins a luxury cruise to Norway, Audrey thinks she¿s won the jackpot ¿ until she realises it¿s during term-time. With her no-nonsense headteacher, Mr Stickler, on her case, she has to resort to something a bit unusual: a robot clone! But can she trust Awesome the clone to stay home and pretend to be her or will Awesome turn out to be a bit... Awful?

  • - Operation Baked Beans
    by Jenny Moore
    £6.99

    Baked beans might seem harmless but, in the wrong hands and the wrong millennium, they can do a surprising amount of damage.11-year-old Oliver Starling thinks Romans are ancient history… until he teams up with Agent Owl to stop an evil mastermind from conquering Roman Britain with baked beans and nappy pins. Armed with only a photo-booth time machine and a pocket history guide, can Oliver and Owl keep the villainous Dr Midnight from changing the course of history forever?

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